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Bridge lists for each river are sorted in downstream order, with type and year of completion of existing bridge. Pairs of adjacent bridges serving the same highway or rail line are listed as single entries, with different completion years separated by commas. Demolished bridges are listed only when no replacements were built on old sites or nearby.
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Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan (October 2013). "Bridge Engineering in Russia". Handbook of International Bridge Engineering.CRC Press - Taylor & Francis Group. p. 635.
Bolshoy Krasnokholmsky Bridge, close view, after reconstruction (2007) The new bridge was designed to eliminate this kink, so the bridge-to-river angle is 55 degrees. Initially, planners considered a cable-stayed scheme, but a combination of cable scheme and a sharp angle seemed too risky, so they reverted to conventional arch design.
View to Moskva river from Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge The bridge on a 1947 stamp, marking the 800th anniversary of Moscow's foundation. In 1935–1938, all the bridges in town centre Moscow were replaced with high capacity ones. Moskvoretsky Bridge was the first to be completed, and was the only concrete bridge of the 1930s.
The name Krasnoluzhsky Bridge (Russian: Краснолу́жский мо́ст) refers to three existing bridges across Moskva River, located between Kievsky Rail Terminal and Luzhniki in Moscow. Krasnoluzhsky Rail Bridge (1907, structure replacement 2001)